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osteophyte complexes. Bilateral facet arthritis. Mild central canal stenosis with moderate bilateral ... than left. Moderate canal stenosis with slight flattening of the spinal cord .... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
mild broad-based disk bulge cause mildbilateral neural foraminal stenosis from L3 through S1 ... causing mildbilateral neural foraminal stenosis. No evidence of spinal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kathy Robinson
( General & Family Physician)
bilateral foraminal stenosis. 2. At the L5-S1 level, there is spondylitic change and 2 mm disk bulging which ...I recently had an MRI , and I'm trying to understand the results of my back. I'll... View answer
bulge without significant central stenosis. Mildbilateral neural foraminal stenosis. This my result it ...spine: L4-L5 minimal broad-based disc bulge without significant central... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pradeepraj
( General & Family Physician)
moderate bilateral neural foramen stenosis. At the L4/L5 level, there is diffuse disc bulge producing moderate degree of bilateral neural foramen stenosis. At the L5/S1 level, there is diffuse... View answer
My MRI shows (1)board based disc pcomplex at con at c6&c7 level causingcanl and bilateral neural foraminal stenosis(2) disc osteophyte complex at c5-c6 level causing thecal sac indentation &... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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